AC power

Check that the AC voltage for which this unit

is configured matches your local AC line voltage. The correct operating voltage is indicated on the rear of the power supply chassis, adjacent to the AC power inlet. Operating this unit on AC voltage other than that specified on the rear of the unit can damage or destroy this unit and increase the risk of electric shock.

Connect the AC power cord to the rear of the power supply unit and directly to an AC outlet. For best results, do not use extension cords or multiple-outlet “power strips”. Also, do not disable the ground pin as this can increase the risk of electric shock.

Digital inputs

The Omega SACD Player is equipped with two digital inputs, which accept any standard PCM digital audio format from 32 kHz to 96 kHz sampling rate. One input uses an SPDIF (RCA) connector and the other uses TOSLINK.

Digital outputs

The Omega SACD Player is equipped with three digital outputs: one AES/EBU (XLR connector), one SPDIF (RCA connector) and glass optical fiber (ST connector). These can be connected to a digital recorder or other digital audio component.

The sampling rate of the digital outputs depends on the source being fed to the output and on the digital filter used. When using the internal transport to play a standard CD, the digital output will be

44.1kHz if the standard filter is selected, and 96 kHz if the sample-rate converter is selected.

When a digital input is selected, the digital outputs will either pass the signal through at the same sample rate if the standard filter is selected, or produce a 96 kHz signal if the 96 kHz sample-rate converter is selected.

The digital outputs are disabled when using the internal transport to play a Super Audio CD.

Selecting Analog outputs

The Omega SACD Player has both balanced (XLR) and single-ended (RCA) outputs. Both types of outputs have been carefully optimized to give best possible performance. However, the most realistic and natural sonic quality is obtained by connecting the balanced outputs to a balanced input on your preamplifier.

The balanced output is derived from a balanced digital signal, which is converted to analog using two DACs per channel followed by differential output circuitry. The unbalanced output is converted by a separate DAC followed by dedicated single- ended circuitry.

Both the balanced and single-ended outputs can be used simultaneously, and both have the same output voltage.

Infrared (IR) input and output

The Omega SACD Player is equipped with 1/8“ mini-plug connectors that allow the unit to directly receive and transmit remote IR commands.

These connectors can be used with equipment that receives IR commands and converts them for transmission on copper wire. This is especially useful for situations where the Omega SACD Player is outside of the line-of-sight of your listening location. Contact your Classé dealer for information on installing and using remote IR repeating equipment.

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Classe Audio Omega Super Audio owner manual AC power, Digital inputs, Digital outputs, Selecting Analog outputs

Omega Super Audio specifications

Classe Audio has long been synonymous with high-end audio equipment, and the Omega Super Audio amplifier stands as a pinnacle of their engineering prowess. This remarkable piece of equipment is tailored for serious audiophiles who are in pursuit of a listening experience that is both potent and nuanced.

At its core, the Omega Super Audio is a Class A amplifier that delivers exceptional sound fidelity. One of the standout features of this amplifier is its power output, which can reach upwards of 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, and it doubles its power into lower impedances. This allows it to drive even the most demanding speakers with ease, providing a dynamic range that brings music to life.

One of the defining characteristics of the Omega Super Audio is its innovative Circuit Design. Utilizing a fully balanced approach, the Omega minimizes distortion and enhances signal integrity, leading to a clean and natural sound. The amplifier employs advanced technologies like the M2M (Match to Match) topology, allowing it to seamlessly adapt to various speaker loads while ensuring low noise levels.

The build quality of the Omega Super Audio is second to none. Its chassis is crafted from high-grade aluminum, providing both aesthetic appeal and structural strength. The components within are selected for their durability and sonic performance, including high-fidelity capacitors and specially designed output stages that ensure consistent performance over time.

Another noteworthy feature is the integrated cooling system, which prevents overheating and allows the amplifier to maintain optimal performance during extended listening sessions. The Omega boasts an elegant design with a minimalist front panel, intuitive controls, and customizable options for input selection, catering to the preferences of the user.

Additionally, Classe Audio emphasizes eco-friendly practices, and the Omega Super Audio is designed to operate efficiently without compromising sound quality. Its circuitry minimizes energy consumption during idle periods while maintaining a powerful output when needed.

In summary, the Classe Audio Omega Super Audio amplifier epitomizes high-fidelity audio engineering. With its powerful output, innovative circuit design, exceptional build quality, and user-friendly features, it stands as a luxurious yet accessible choice for discerning music lovers seeking to elevate their listening experience to new heights. As a result, the Omega has earned its place among the elite in high-end audio, allowing audiophiles to enjoy music the way it was meant to be heard.